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Volkswagen, Vw,beetle, Bus, Ghia, Railbuggy, Dunebuggy Electronic Distributor on 2040-parts.com

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Worthville, Kentucky, United States

Worthville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:009 Electronic Distributor Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Replace your old worn distributor with a new electronic aftermarket distributor.
Gives you a little better engine performance. Comes Complete with cap, rotor and electronic module.
Eliminate electrical problems you may come up against by using an old worn distributor.

Installation Instruction sheet included. Prior to installation, make sure to read AND follow the instruction sheet for optimal performance.


Cap color may vary, black or brown as provided by the manufacturer

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